What are we now to make of SF's "outreach",whenever they are involved in such blatent discrimination against the Protestant community?

If upheld, this is serious for any future ministries he may seek to hold, outside of the iniquity of not choosing someone because of their private religious beliefs. Religious discrimination is possibly NI's most high profile offense.

This is what Protestants would have to look forward to in Sinn Fein's "Ireland of Equals".

SF is just a sectarian anti-Protestant and anti-British party of hypocrites who are morally bankrupt. Sadly a lot of people vote for them.

"Anti-British", fair on the whole. "Anti-Protestant" is a stretch however. While material behavior from its representatives may well be anti-Protestant, as appears to be the case here, Sinn Féin have no specifically anti-Protestant party approved policies or beliefs that I know of.

"Anti-British", fair on the whole. "Anti-Protestant" is a stretch however. While material behavior from its representatives may well be anti-Protestant, as appears to be the case here, Sinn Féin have no specifically anti-Protestant party approved policies or beliefs that I know of.

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